Российский политолог Сергей Марков считает, что в звонке украинского лидера Владимира Зеленского президенту Азербайджана Ильхаму Алиеву сразу после президента РФ Владимира Путина есть интрига
The text suggests that there may be a political motive behind Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's phone call to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev shortly after Russian President Vladimir Putin's call to Aliyev.
The Russian political analyst Sergei Markarov believes that Zelenskyy's call was an attempt to exploit the incident involving a crashed Azerbaijani airplane in Russia, aiming to damage the relations between Russia and Azerbaijan.
Markarov points out that Ukraine's official expressions of condolences were weak and impersonal, contrasting with Putin's personal apology to Aliyev.
This implies a possible attempt by Zelenskyy to capitalize on the situation and potentially influence the relationship between Russia and Azerbaijan.
The text suggests that there may be a political motive behind Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's phone call to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev shortly after Russian President Vladimir Putin's call to Aliyev. The Russian political analyst Sergei Markarov believes that Zelenskyy's call was an attempt to exploit the incident involving a crashed Azerbaijani airplane in Russia, aiming to damage the relations between Russia and Azerbaijan. Markarov points out that Ukraine's official expressions of condolences were weak and impersonal, contrasting with Putin's personal apology to Aliyev. This implies a possible attempt by Zelenskyy to capitalize on the situation and potentially influence the relationship between Russia and Azerbaijan.